At least 37 people were killed when a passenger train crashed into the back of another train in Indonesia.
More than 30 people have been injured.
Police said human error was to blame for the accident, which happened before dawn at a station in Petarukan Pemalang, Central Java province.
Officers at the scene said a train travelling to Surabaya smashed into the rear carriages of a Semarang-bound locomotive that was waiting at the platform.
National railway operator spokesman Sugeng Priyono said the
'rescue came late because the heavy machineries were located far away from the accident location.'
Many of the dead and injured were trapped in three carriages that had derailed and flipped over.
A team of investigators has been dispatched from Jakarta but national police spokesman Iskandar Hasan said the accident was believed to be a result of human error.